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vb. (en-third-person singularcross over)
Usage examples of "crosses over".
Her eyes close, and as she finally slips back to sleep we slip across the room to the door, but just before we get there, Judy Marshall says one other thing - says it as she crosses over the border and into sleep.
Hemmed by the gang they'd joined perforce, surrounded by hundreds of other citizens wearing crosses over a variety of clothing, Desoix's unit tramped meekly up the steps of the cathedral.
Isn't that why she's insisting on going today, before Toranaga crosses over our borders and castrates himself?
He crosses over without knowing it, thought melting effortlessly into dream.
At the next corner, where the water from the ice plant used to come down, sob into a drain, and reappear on the other side of the street, Rabbit crosses over and walks beside the gutter where the water used to run, coating the shallow side of its course with ribbons of green slime waving and waiting to slip under your feet and dunk you if you dared walk on them.
I also placed topazes on his eyes, so he will not be blinded by the suns of heaven when he crosses over.
Perhaps it was simply as good a place as any, and easily found by both sides - seven miles east of York, where the road to the coast crosses over the river Derwent, another tributary of the Ouse.
I pulled myself out of the car and stood gazing in awe at the throngs of tourists, four of whom carried large wooden crosses over their shoulder.
The closer she gets to her twenty-first birthday, the more vulnerable she is until she crosses over that line of transition.